“Shall I compare thee to… something?” are not exactly the words that come to mind when thinking of the great playwright William Shakespeare, and seem
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A romantic comedy, 400 years in the making
Featuring dramatic sword flourishes, intricate Elizabethan-style costumes, lively drum beats and comedic allusions to several classic plays, “Shakespeare in Love” isn’t subtle—and it’s not supposed
REVISÃO: Irmãs, romance e bichos-papões em “A Noiva do Rio”
To read this story in the original English, click here. Uma coisa velha, uma coisa nova. Uma coisa triste e surpresa azul. Casamentos devem ser
REVIEW: Sisters, Romance and Boogeymen in “The River Bride”
To read this story in Portuguese, click here. Something old, something new. Something sad and shocking blue. Weddings are supposed to be a time to
A festival of dramatic proportions
With the final round of competition approaching the next morning, nerve-wracked acting major Dale Van Slyke realized his previously perfected monologue for the Kennedy Center
REVIEW: Truvy’s Beauty Spot is open to audiences
Nostalgia from the 1980s has dominated the current entertainment landscape, and a snippet of the era from the American South has come to Pierce College.
A murder! On the train!?
A tale of drama, mystery and a smoking gun, with a comedic twist. All aboard the Orient Express, where a crime has been committed and
Review: “Clue” is funny whodunnit
During Halloween what could be more fitting than murder and malice at Pierce College? But don’t worry. This isn’t the kind of morbid murder that
Preview: ‘American Alien’ elevates minority voices
The United States preaches about freedom of life and equality for all without going into the depths of what that conversation means for the people